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Advancing safety and second chances.
Over the last 10 years, #SteppingUp has helped people like C.B. access behavioral health treatment in jail and prepare for a future after incarceration. Learn about the 10-year impact of this national initiative: stepuptogether.org/10-year-impact/

Data can make the difference! Since 2015, #SteppingUp counties have been using data to understand where people fall through the cracks and meet their behavioral health needs. The result? Places like @douglascountyks—one of our 50+ Innovator Counties—are proving data-driven…

How can your state improve access to behavioral health care for youth *before* justice system involvement happens? Find out in our new webinar on #SteppingUp for Youth: bit.ly/44wD2YG

Over the past 10 years, #SteppingUp counties have been transforming their local justice and behavioral health systems to address and reduce behavioral health needs in jails and communities. This is what “stepping up” means to the leaders doing it: stepuptogether.org/10-year-impact/

Stepping Up turns 10 this year! At @NACoTweets' conference, our colleague Hallie Fader-Towe shares why cross-system collaboration is key to supporting people with serious mental illness in the justice system and what counties can do to drive real change. Learn more about…
Since the launch of the Stepping Up Initiative, more than 580 counties have risen to the challenge of better supporting residents in mental health crisis. Join us tomorrow at our #NACoAnn forum on health and well-being to celebrate 10 years of Stepping Up!
📢 Kansas is the 1st state to use the #SteppingUp framework for the #juvenilejustice system. Don’t miss our NEW webinar w/ leaders from Kansas to learn how your state can follow suit: bit.ly/44wD2YG

Over 10 years, #SteppingUp has transformed justice & behavioral health systems—and the data proves what works: 56% ⬇ in people w/ serious mental illness in jail in @douglascountyks $5.54 saved per $1 spent in Harris County, TX With 500+ counties, that's just the start—and…

In 10 years of #SteppingUp, we’ve worked w/ @NACoTweets, @PsychFoundation, and counties nationwide to confront the behavioral health crisis in jails and communities. Explore the impact of & next steps for this national initiative: stepuptogether.org/10-year-impact/

Today at 2 p.m. ET: Join us for a virtual event to reduce recidivism & support ppl after incarceration. Learn about: ✅ The Second Chance Act of 2025 ✅ Community supervision trends ✅ Whole-of-govt reentry strategies ✅ Joining #Reentry2030 🗓️ Register now:…

Without a safe place to live, many people struggle to survive and succeed after prison or jail. Our new #Reentry2030 brief breaks down the data every state should track (like housing security) to advance second chances: bit.ly/44vwPuY
Our new Corrections Report Repository can help your agency gain valuable insights and enhance reporting capabilities. As part of the #AdvancingDataInCorrections initiative, we’ve curated a library of reports from state DOCs across the country: projects.csgjusticecenter.org/advancing-data…

A steady job makes success after prison or jail possible. That’s why employment stability is 1 of 5 measures every state should track to improve reentry. Is your state tracking the right data? bit.ly/44vwPuY #Reentry2030
Does your work involve reentry? Join us for a virtual event to reduce recidivism & support ppl after incarceration. Learn about: ✅ The Second Chance Act of 2025 ✅ Community supervision trends ✅ Whole-of-govt reentry strategies ✅ Joining #Reentry2030 🗓️ Register now:…

The future of reentry is being shaped right now. How do you fit in? If your work involves corrections, employment, housing, health care, or a similar field, register to hear from leaders in Congress and states and learn about the latest trends, legislation, and strategies to…

📢 States are rethinking what reentry success means—and it’s more than just avoiding reincarceration. This new #Reentry2030 brief breaks down 5 measures (and dozens of metrics) every state should track to improve reentry and advance second chances: bit.ly/44vwPuY




People with mental illness and low-level charges often wait months in jail—then get released without help. A new and rapidly expanding pilot program is changing that: bit.ly/3Gsajev